TRAPPED IN A MASONIC WORLD
TRAPPED IN A MASONIC WORLD
TRAPPED IN A MASONIC WORLD
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work colleagues, who too have an interest to protect, or their own family members and friends etc. - who<br />
all chirp from the same Masonic song sheet, and come out with the same old shit, like; ―Their worth every<br />
penny, - their weight in gold, - if we don‘t pay them these levels of pay, we‘re lose them to other industries,<br />
or we‘re have a brain drain‖. Well nothing personal, because there are thousands of these lot, but just<br />
stand back and take a long hard look at those in their so called worthy positions of power and asked<br />
yourself, are these people such as Prentis, Cockburn and Crow, or Cameron, Clegg and Milliband, or Fred<br />
the Shred-Fred Goodwin, Sean Fitzpatrick, Irelands most toxic banker, or the Bank of England‘s Mervin<br />
King with a pension pot of £1.4m, doing anything with that such difficulty, or what requires that amount of<br />
skill that it would be impossible to cope without them? And if it did, then how come most of them are so<br />
bad at their jobs anyway, that their normally got to be pushed with a golden handshake, before they‘re<br />
prepared to jump for being caught out doing such a dreadful job at any rate.<br />
There are thousands of equally or in fact more capable and competent worthy people who could easily<br />
fill anyone of their shoes if they were to decide and leave for the moon tomorrow, as they‘d simply be<br />
replaced like they would do if they had pegged it. And more importantly you have to ask yourself, are any<br />
single one of these people worth paying five or ten times more than what a nurse, miner, dustman or that of<br />
what you earn for a living?<br />
Nothing has really changed, as the rich are getting richer, our politician‘s greedier, union leaders far too<br />
complacent, whilst the poor are poorer and the working classes are still being shat upon from a very great<br />
height. We need ―radical change‖, those at the top need to have their earnings reduced and many civil<br />
servants dismissed. The massive available monetary wealth remaining should be distributed fairly by<br />
paying the working classes a decent living wage. – And as I‘ve said, there needs to be stringent regulations<br />
and the introduction of new criminal laws that cover any present loopholes.<br />
In the March 2011 budget, and in a sly move to make it appear ―we‘re all in this [shit] together‖ and<br />
those with the broadest shoulders, financially at least, should bear the greatest burden, the Chancellor<br />
announced a crackdown on tax loopholes. This includes avoidance of stamp duty on the most expensive<br />
properties [which will raise peanuts]. Will impose a tax levy on those who own privet jetliners, which<br />
must all of 20 or so people, so again, it‘s just a ‗sound-bite‘. Okay fair enough, there will be some<br />
tightening of the capital gains tax rules, and the practice which sees some highly paid employees offered<br />
interest-free loans from their companies in exchange for taxable earnings will be stopped, - and that it‘s<br />
rumoured due to these kinds of changes, it could generate a extra £1 billon for the government‘s coffers.<br />
Yet hearing Osborne‘s speech, he made it sound as if he was going after all those crooked individuals and<br />
companies who pay a pittance in corporate tax and use many other loopholes, thus losing the British<br />
taxpayer and treasury in excess of five of six billion‘s pounds a year, though he didn‘t say this and isn‘t<br />
doing so, - as after all he doesn‘t want bite the hand that wipes his...<br />
Yet these aren‘t just the kinds of loopholes that‘s needed, we need to clampdown on all the corruption<br />
that‘s going on, - so for instance, if an MP is caught claiming for a mortgage that doesn‘t exist or any other<br />
fraudulent crime, they would be charged and sent to prison twice as long as a layman, as they should be<br />
aware of stealing from the public purse should be as serious as that of murder.<br />
We need to make such strict laws, that anyone in their privileged public positions of power would think<br />
long and hard before sticking their already grubby little noses deeper into the trough, knowing that the<br />
repercussions would be so severe, they wouldn‘t dare to.<br />
[We need to know who is and isn‘t a Freemason, and if they are, then they can‘t hold any public<br />
position or office and especially in the government, including civil servants, the judiciary, coroner‘s office,<br />
police and army].<br />
As they should learn to happily live on their current annual salary of £65,738, and in addition to<br />
receiving generous allowances to cover the costs of running an office and employing staff, [the mistress,<br />
wife or hubby], and having somewhere to live in London as well as their constituency, which all in all<br />
comes to around £250,000 pa, - and perhaps would start to take pride in their honoured positions and begin<br />
to work harder for their fellow man and constituents, and who knows, maybe even begin to care about<br />
them. Yet they‘re not, as their still on various boards as directors, getting back-hander‘s from lobbyist etc.,<br />
and regularly receive ‗insider‘ information, which is on par as ‗insider-trading‘, as they know what<br />
contracts and procurement deals etc. are going to be rewarded and to whom etc., so the house of crooks is<br />
still what it is, - a cesspit of sleaze, bribery and corruption.<br />
Just look at the layout and design of many of our towns and cities, whilst the ones, such as the<br />
government town planners, architects, solicitors and those bankers who helped finance such projects to